
arXiv: 1508.00520
Abstract Fix an irrational number θ. For a real number τ > 0, consider the numbers y satisfying that for all large number Q, there exists an integer 1 ≤ n ≤ Q, such that ∥nθ − y∥ < Q−τ, where ∥⋅∥ is the distance of a real number to its nearest integer. These numbers are called Dirichlet uniformly well-approximated numbers. For any τ > 0, the Haussdorff dimension of the set of these numbers is obtained and is shown to depend on the Diophantine property of θ. It is also proved that with respect to τ, the only possible discontinuous point of the Hausdorff dimension is τ = 1.
Haussdorff dimension, Mathematics - Number Theory, Relations between ergodic theory and harmonic analysis, Metric theory of other algorithms and expansions; measure and Hausdorff dimension, [MATH] Mathematics [math], Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Dirichlet uniformly well-approximated numbers, FOS: Mathematics, Homogeneous approximation to one number, Number Theory (math.NT), Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
Haussdorff dimension, Mathematics - Number Theory, Relations between ergodic theory and harmonic analysis, Metric theory of other algorithms and expansions; measure and Hausdorff dimension, [MATH] Mathematics [math], Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Dirichlet uniformly well-approximated numbers, FOS: Mathematics, Homogeneous approximation to one number, Number Theory (math.NT), Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
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